Telserv Manual

The TELNET Server (Telserv)
Telserv Manual427174-009
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Interactive Interface
Interactive Interface
The Telserv subsystem is managed by entering interactive (SCF) commands that affect
the operation of subsystem objects. For information about the Telserv SCF interface,
see the following sections in Part II, “Configuration and Management:”
Section 4, Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) for Telserv
Section 5, Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) Commands for Telserv
Programmatic Interface
The DSM programmatic interface allows user-written application programs to perform
the same management functions as those available through SCF. Like SCF, DSM
applications depend on SCP to communicate with the different subsystems. DSM
applications provide the additional capability of automating many of the management
tasks that can be useful in a complex computing environment.
Event messages are sent directly from the subsystem to the EMS event collector ($0).
You can select (filter) the types of event messages to be displayed, printed, or stored.
For no-wait state, the default maximum limit is set to 15 for the concurrent event
messages that can be sent from the subsystem to the EMS event collector ($0). For
more information about no-wait depth, see the Guardian Procedure Calls Reference
Manual.